[Video] Jeju’s southern coastline from the air

Featured sites: Yeolrihaean Coastal Road, Daepyeong Port, Baksugijeong Cliffs, Haye Port

Please note: During the COVID-19 pandemic, traveling to Jeju is problematic. We would, however, like to highlight some of the island’s natural attractions here and we sincerely hope you will visit Jeju once it is safe to do so.

Yeolri Coastal Road (열리해안길)

A coastal road along Jeju Olle Walking Trail No. 8  which is mostly flat and easy to walk. There are many rock formations created by lava and waves to enjoy.

Nonjitmul (논짓물)

Here you can observe the beautiful natural scenery of Jeju such as Jusangjeolli Cliffs and Beomseom Islet. Nonjitmul refers to the natural spring water that flows from the ground to the surface. This water mixes with seawater and locals like to enjoy two pools built here to swim and play in.

Daepyeong Port (대평포구)

Address: 982-2 Gamsan-ri, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si

This is where Jeju Olle Walking Trail No. 9 begins. It is a working fishing port today, though there are records of it being the launch site for Jeju ponies being sent to the mainland since the Goryeo Dynasty 

Baksugijeong (박수기정)

Address: 1008 Gamsan-ri, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si

A favorite for its beautiful cliffs, sunsets and natural environment, this area also offers visitors with plenty of restaurant and cafe choices.

Haye Port (하예포구)

Located around the midpoint of Yeolri Coastal Road, you can stop and rest here while enjoying ocean view and the pine trees which shelter walkers in the area from the offshore breeze.

• For all your Jeju travel and safety information: www.visitjeju.net

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